Donald Trump not only has a larger-than-life personality. He may have two of them.

Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, at first agreed Friday with his newest backer Ben Carson that there are “two Donald Trumps.” Speaking at a joint news conference in Florida, Carson said there’s the Trump who’s seen on stage and there’s another “who is very cerebral, sits there and considers things very carefully.”

Asked about his former GOP rival Carson’s remark, Trump said: “There are two Donald Trumps, there is the public version [which is] probably different from the personal Donald Trump.”

But just minutes later, Trump walked back his assessment of himself, saying: “There’s one Donald Trump.”

Trump’s conflicting statements may have been confusing, but one thing is clear: the GOP-primary leader is trying to get a message about himself across to those who see him as simply a bombastic businessman.

“I’m a big thinker. I’m a very deep thinker,” Trump said.

Whatever Trump’s motivation for agreeing with Carson — and then disagreeing — the pair’s comments spawned at least one new Twitter account and loads of comments about the two Trumps.

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